CONFIRMED: Unu back with a bang: Symantec pwned
Tue, 11/24/2009 - 14:28
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"Unu's blog" is back online and has claimed the high-profile scalp of a Symantec website.
The anonymous blogger, who goes by the pseudonym Unu, successfully extracted customer data including license keys, usernames and passwords from a Symantec website that "facilitates customer support for users of Symantec’s Norton-branded products in Japan and South Korea," the company acknowledged in a statement.
He or she published their findings overnight on the resurrected blog.
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I just went to see if there was anything new on Unu's new blog and got this:
"This user has elected to delete their account and the content is no longer available."
*sigh*
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lizardb0y